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Hey guys I was curious if anyone had some stock runs of their 98 or 98.5 SVT's so that I could have something to compare too when I make it to the dyno. Thanks! You can email spreadsheets/images of the dyno chart etc to rknauber@yahoo.com or just link them from your website here!


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You can figure around 165/150 for the average SVT

Without a baseline on the dyno you will be using, the "exact" numbers from another dyno will just be best guesses...

IIRC there is a decent list of dyno plots off the main page...


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How stock? My 98.5 SVT is included in the Excel spreadsheet in the FAQ section of contour.org (NECO Day Dyno), but I had a KKM and no resonator. 177hp/153ft.

Stock 99 SVT that day laid down 165hp/152ft.

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I have a completely stock 98 CSVT and will be going to the DYNO next weekend (Mar 2). I'm getting a good baseline for this summer's "mod project". As soon as I get the results back I
i'll post them.


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